Meeting of the Parliament 18 June 2026 [Draft]
Unsurprisingly, I do not agree with Mr Kerr’s assessment of the problem or his suggested solution. We have a progressive tax system in Scotland, which we have just heard about in the previous statement from my colleague Hannah Mary Goodlad. That system allows us to deliver public services in Scotland that are not available in the rest of the UK. We ask those who are on higher incomes—not those who are on lower incomes—to pay more tax; they also benefit from some of the public services that are universally available.
It is important that we look at what is available to those who are on lower incomes and recognise that other people are struggling. We do that with things such as free tuition and free prescriptions that are available to all. We will continue to target our response to those who are in child poverty, while never forgetting that others are also finding the cost of living difficult.